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Quiz about Brain Exercise
Quiz about Brain Exercise

Brain Exercise Trivia Quiz


In this quiz you will start with a five letter word related to your noggin. Then you will change one letter, rearrange a little bit, and hopefully when you're done you will have a word related to what your noggin does.

A multiple-choice quiz by dcpddc478. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
dcpddc478
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
377,433
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
1005
Question 1 of 10
1. Let's begin with our 'brain'. Change one letter and possibly anagram to find a new word which means weather that is damp and inclement.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. It is time to replace one letter and come up with a word that means to teach an animal a skill.

Answer: (One Word/ 5 Letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Let's make another letter switch to come up with a word that means wheat, corn, or oats.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Another new letter comes in, leaving us to spell a word that means a sound of pain.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Trade another letter and anagram a little to come up with a word that means rage.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Take the last answer and trade a letter, anagram just a bit, and come up with a lucky color.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Take your previous word, switch out a letter, and you can come up with a magical entity.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Now, use your noggin to trade one letter, anagram, and come up with the word for a moveable joint on a door.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. You're getting close...now take your previous word, swap one letter and come up with a word that means an item or artifact.

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Now...here is the hard part. Take your previous word, swap one letter and come up with a word for what your brain does. (Hopefully)

Answer: (One Word/5 Letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Let's begin with our 'brain'. Change one letter and possibly anagram to find a new word which means weather that is damp and inclement.

Answer: Rainy

Many people love to live in areas that have rainy weather. They may like it better than the frozen precipitation that comes down in other places. Brain freeze is no fun.
2. It is time to replace one letter and come up with a word that means to teach an animal a skill.

Answer: Train

Train is one of those words that has many meanings. You can train your dog and your child to play with the train outside in the rainy weather. Tell them to just use their brain.
3. Let's make another letter switch to come up with a word that means wheat, corn, or oats.

Answer: Grain

Grain usually needs that rainy weather to grow. But I am not sure that you can train it to grow any faster. It doesn't have a brain.
4. Another new letter comes in, leaving us to spell a word that means a sound of pain.

Answer: Groan

Use your brain and you might hear the grain start to groan because the rainy weather is starting again. Sometimes you simply can train the clouds to rain somewhere.
5. Trade another letter and anagram a little to come up with a word that means rage.

Answer: Anger

Don't groan in anger because your brain will not train in rainy weather. Eat some fresh grain, it might help.
6. Take the last answer and trade a letter, anagram just a bit, and come up with a lucky color.

Answer: Green

You could become green with envy, groan and moan, or get angry because the neighbor is able to get his llama to train quickly. It might be because he is used to rainy weather, has a big brain, and eats a lot of grain.
7. Take your previous word, switch out a letter, and you can come up with a magical entity.

Answer: Genie

We could watch a genie with a big brain become green with envy, groan and moan, or get angry because his magic carpet would not train quickly. It happened after some rainy weather, and the grain wet.
8. Now, use your noggin to trade one letter, anagram, and come up with the word for a moveable joint on a door.

Answer: Hinge

Use your big brain and don't anger your genie; you might be able to oil the green train door with the squeaky hinge, so that it will not groan. I hear rainy, grain oil is the best oil to use.
9. You're getting close...now take your previous word, swap one letter and come up with a word that means an item or artifact.

Answer: Thing

Don't anger your genie with the big brain if you want him to fix the train door. You know the one with the squeaky hinge that makes you groan. I hear green, rainy, grain oil is the best thing to use.
10. Now...here is the hard part. Take your previous word, swap one letter and come up with a word for what your brain does. (Hopefully)

Answer: Think

Don't groan, I think the thing with this quiz was to use your brain. You don't need a train, hinge, or a bowl full of rainy, green, grain to succeed. Don't anger your genie, and he might help!
Source: Author dcpddc478

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